ESPN Scores Highest-Rated Boxing Fight on Cable Television in 2018
Mar 11, 2018 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Last night's Top Rank on ESPN saw Oscar Valdez
(24-0, 19 KOs) retain his WBO featherweight title against Scott
Quigg while fighting under a canopy at the rainy StubHub Center,
the famed outdoor boxing venue in Carson, Calif. south of downtown
Los Angeles. The telecast includes two of 2018’s top five
highest-rated fights on cable television in 2018, according to
preliminary audience results from Nielsen. The Valdez vs. Quigg
world championship fight aired live and exclusively on ESPN and
ESPN Deportes and streamed live on the ESPN App.
Top Things to Know
Last night’s telecast was the highest-rated of the three Top Rank on ESPN telecasts in 2018
Last night’s Top Rank on ESPN featured two of the five highest-rated fights on cable television in 2018
The main event featuring Valdez vs. Quigg averaged a 0.7 metered market rating, while the co-main event featuring undefeated junior lightweights Andy Vences vs. Erick De Leon averaged a 0.8 metered market rating
The next Top Rank on ESPN is this Saturday, March 17 and features top-rated contenders José Ramírez and Amir “Young Man” Imam fighting for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) super lightweight world title. Ramirez vs. Imam will headline a St. Patrick's Day at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. The event also features Irish Olympian Michael Conlan (5-0, 4 KO’s), from Belfast, who begins his sophomore professional year exactly where he started his freshman year — at The Garden. The Ramirez vs. Imam world championship event will live and exclusively at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and stream live on the ESPN App at 6 p.m. ET.
Top Things to Know
Last night’s telecast was the highest-rated of the three Top Rank on ESPN telecasts in 2018
Last night’s Top Rank on ESPN featured two of the five highest-rated fights on cable television in 2018
The main event featuring Valdez vs. Quigg averaged a 0.7 metered market rating, while the co-main event featuring undefeated junior lightweights Andy Vences vs. Erick De Leon averaged a 0.8 metered market rating
The next Top Rank on ESPN is this Saturday, March 17 and features top-rated contenders José Ramírez and Amir “Young Man” Imam fighting for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) super lightweight world title. Ramirez vs. Imam will headline a St. Patrick's Day at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. The event also features Irish Olympian Michael Conlan (5-0, 4 KO’s), from Belfast, who begins his sophomore professional year exactly where he started his freshman year — at The Garden. The Ramirez vs. Imam world championship event will live and exclusively at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and stream live on the ESPN App at 6 p.m. ET.
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